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Social facilitation

Staff Profile: Senior Project Officer

March 26, 2013 by AET

By Tasmi Quazi Patrick Ndlovu is the co-founder and Senior Project Officer of Asiye eTafuleni (AeT).  Due to his extensive experience of working with informal workers, in Durban’s inner-city in particular, he is regarded as one of the most skilled social facilitators globally within the development domain of the informal economy.  Below is a personal … Read more

Categories General Tags informal economy, Informal traders, informal workers, Social engagement, Social facilitation, Uncategorized, Warwick Junction Leave a comment
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